Haydn completed the symphony in 1793 or 1794. He wrote it for the second of his two visits to London. Having heard one of his symphonies played in London with an orchestra of 300-strong, his Clock Symphony has that large scale grandeur written in it. On 3 March 1794, the work was premiered with an orchestra of 60 personally gathered by Haydn's colleague and friend Johann Peter Salomon, who also acted as concertmaster, in the Hanover Square Rooms, as part of a concert series featuring Haydn's work organized by Salomon; a second performance took place a week later.

Date of composition 1794 (1793-1794) in London, United Kingdom
Premiered 1794, March 3rd in London, United Kingdom
Type Symphony
Tonality D Major
Catalogue Hob. I:101
Approx. duration 30 minutes
Instruments Orchestra
Links
Autotranslations beta Joseph Haydn: Symphonie n°101 en ré majeur, Hob. I:101 "The Clock"
Franz Joseph Haydn: Sinfonia n. 101 in re maggiore, Hob. I:101 "The Clock"
Joseph Haydn: Sinfonie Nr. 101 D-dur, Hob. I:101 "The Clock"